宿泊施設の情報
Nestling inside the historic city wall of Canterbury is this Grade II listed, Georgian House on Burgate, beautifully renovated to enhance its Georgian features and embrace the needs of modern family living today.
Should you be looking for a cosy weekend away in the Garden of England – KENT -or a week of exploring Canterbury with its Cathedral, River Stour punting, excellent relaxed shopping at The Good Shed for local produce, historical museum visits or a play at the Marlowe theatre; this house is ideal. You could not be more centrally placed for adventures! Some of the best South coastal beaches, Whitstable, Broadstairs and Reculver, to name just a few, all worth a visit during your stay and the location of this property is perfect for Golfing enthusiasts keen for play or the Sandwich Open!
The Georgian House sleeps 8 people (6 adults and 2 children), in 3 bedrooms, with 3 bathrooms. Unusually for a property in Canterbury city centre, and a huge bonus for those visiting, the house has secure, private, gated parking for up to 3 cars. 1 4x4 and 2 medium cars fit easily.
Internally the house has two sitting rooms, one has the main dining area within it for 8-10 people, decorated with 2 ornate, period style gas fireplaces, shuttered sash windows and gilded overmantle mirrors with 3 generous sofas for relaxation. The other sitting room is on the 1st floor arranged for board games and entertainment on a 55” flat screen smart TV.
The beautiful blue kitchen has marble surfaces and is comprehensively equipped, as you would expect, with every possible utensil and homely requirement, supplied. Plus a full condiment cupboard- guests are only asked to replace any products if emptied during their stay. Appointed with a SMEG 6 RING Gas Range Cooker, two fridge /freezers, a dishwasher, washing machine, wine cooler and underfloor heating provide a beautiful environment for your luxury stay.
There are three good sized bedrooms, one of which has a Super King size bed, as well
周辺エリアの情報
Getting to Canterbury from London takes just under an hour from St Pancras, an hour to Kings Cross and an hour and a half to London Victoria. From either train station (there are two) there are often taxi firms waiting should you need one.
Why not try some of our local attractions in and around Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral – Centre of the city – 11 The Precincts, CT1 2EH
The Marlowe Theatre – The Canterbury CT1 2AS
The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge – 18 High Street, Canterbury CT1 2BD
Canterbury Ghost Tour
St Lawrence Cricket Ground – home to Kent Cricket Team
Howletts Wild Animal Park
Wingham Wildlife Park
Whitemill Wakeboarding and Aqua Park
And there's lots of places to drink or dine out too:-
The Parrot – one of the oldest buildings in Canterbury
1-9 Church Lane, St Radigans, CT1 2AG
The Old Buttermarket – perfectly located right outside the Cathedral
39 Burgate, Canterbury, CT1 2HW
The Shakespeare – positioned down a quaint Canterbury cobbled street in the heart of the city centre.
5 Butchery Lane, Canterbury, CT1 2JR
Cafes:
The Good Shed – farmers market, food hall and local produce - meat, fish, cheese, fruit and veg, wine
Kitch – located near the Westgate Towers – serves breakfast and brunch
4 St Peter’s Street, CT1 2AT
Saffron Café – 9 Castle Street. CT1 2QF – serves coffee and light meals
Restaurants
The Corner House Restaurant – is a popular small local chain – will need to book in advance. Has won Kent Restaurant of the year. Seasonal, local produce, worth a trip. Smart dress. 1 Dover Street, CT1 2NA
A tiny walk under the underpass
Posillipos – family local chain – serves seafood, Italian,
Zeus – family restaurant near the Marlowe Theatre – serves Greek and Mediterranean.
2-3 Orange Street, CT1 2JA
The Cook’s Tale – Michelin star restaurant
14-15 Beer Cart Lane, CT1 2NY
The Royal Inn Chinese Restaurant and Take Away – incredibly fresh and authentic Chinese food
1-2 Longport, CT1 1PE